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Steven Heinold Phones & Addresses

  • Oxnard, CA
  • Woodland Hills, CA
  • Lake Hughes, CA
  • Santa Clarita, CA
  • Woodland Hls, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA

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Enclosure For Wildlife Surveillance System And Security Apparatus Therefor

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US Patent:
7066662, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/756742
Inventors:
Mark J. Cuddeback - Green Bay WI, US
Steven S. Heinold - Woodland Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Non Typical, Inc. - Park Falls WI
International Classification:
G03B 17/00
G03B 17/08
US Classification:
396427, 396 25
Abstract:
An enclosure for a wildlife surveillance system includes a base configured to support at least a portion of the surveillance system, and a cover coupled to the base. In addition, the enclosure includes a means for minimizing light generated by the surveillance system within the enclosure from interacting with the surveillance system. The means can be a foam insert disposed intermediate the surveillance system and an inside surface of the cover to minimize light reflected from the inside surface from interacting with the surveillance system. The enclosure can also include a cable having first and second opposed ends, and the base includes at least one cavity supported by the base and configured to receive at least one of the first and second opposed ends of the cable.

Device And Method To Measure Corneal Biomechanical Properties And Its Application To Intraocular Pressure Measurement

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US Patent:
7871378, Jan 18, 2011
Filed:
Dec 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/305551
Inventors:
Jim-Son Chou - Irvine CA, US
Steven Scott Heinold - Woodland Hills CA, US
George Bryant Ismael - Rosamond CA, US
Richard Arnold Moore - Canoga Park CA, US
Assignee:
Achevé Technology, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 3/16
US Classification:
600398, 600401
Abstract:
This invention is a system, an apparatus and a method for measuring biomechanical properties of cornea and the intraocular pressure in vivo. More than one dimensional topographic information of the cornea is recorded and analyzed before and during the fluid discharge and converted to the stress-strain relationship and other cornea parameters, for example the cornea thickness and radius of curvature, etc. The deformation of cornea is initiated by a non-contact fluid discharge whose profile is predetermined and monitored in real time. Utilizing this non-contact topographer, the true intraocular pressure can be derived from the response of the cornea due to the impact of fluid discharge and the corneal topographic parameters. One embodiment of this invention includes the use of a multiple color strobe light/multiple detector system to record the corneal topographic deformation due to the impact of fluid discharge.

Enclosure For Wildlife Surveillance System And Security Apparatus Therefore

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US Patent:
6744980, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Sep 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/237642
Inventors:
Mark J Cuddeback - Green Bay WI
Steven S. Heinold - Woodland Hills CA
Assignee:
Non Typical Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
G03B 1708
US Classification:
396 25, 396427, 396433, 348143, 348158
Abstract:
An enclosure for a wildlife surveillance system includes a base configured to house the surveillance system, and a cover coupled to the base. In addition, the enclosure includes a locking assembly that secures the enclosure to a mounting structure. The locking assembly prevents removal of the enclosure from the mounting structure without opening the cover of the enclosure. The enclosure also includes a cable having first and second opposed ends, and the base includes at least one cavity supported by the base and configured to receive at least one of the first and second opposed ends of the cable.
Steven S Heinold from Oxnard, CA, age ~73 Get Report